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A Race to Develop: A Competing Risk Examination of the Pattern and Timing of Land Development in an Exurban County AgEcon
Wrenn, Douglas H..
Rural-urban fringe counties (i.e. counties adjacent to other counties with large and growing urban centers) often experience intense development pressure as a result of urban growth and expansion. While growth-initiated development can take many forms, the majority of the development that occurs in these exurban counties is in the form of single-family residential dwellings. Moreover, it is in the form of subdivision developments that range in size from very small two and three lot minor subdivisions to massive multi-phase major subdivisions with hundreds of lots and numerous amenities. In this paper, we focus on the land development patterns in Carroll County, MD, an urban-fringe county in the Baltimore-Washington D.C. metro region. The purpose of this...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Land Economics/Use.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/62012
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Exploiting spatial and temporal variations in residential subdivision development to identify urban growth spillovers AgEcon
Towe, Charles A.; Klaiber, H. Allen; Wrenn, Douglas H.; Newburn, David A.; Irwin, Elena G..
Minimum lot size zoning requirements are a frequent policy tool used to restrict the density and location of residential development. Zoning regulations are typically instituted and adopted locally, often with limited input from surrounding jurisdictions. Autonomous local land use regulations that constrain some, but not all development within a region create discrete differences in the returns to development across otherwise similar locations and are hypothesized to lead to a lower density, more scattered land development pattern. We examine the rural down-zoning policy in Baltimore County, Maryland in 1976 and its potential effect on creating urban growth spillovers in the adjacent counties. Using propensity score matching methods combined with a...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Down-zoning; Propensity score matching; Low density development; Housing supply; Community/Rural/Urban Development.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/104010
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